HER KNEES SWELLED UP LIKE PUDDINGS
To Go Upstairs was Agony I Can Work “Like a Nigger” i Since Taking Kruschen There is nothing in which rheti- i matism is a greater hand.cap than i in doing ordinary household duties —i kneiling, stooping, running up and I dov'n stairs. How to overcome that ’ handicap, and banish rheumatic I aches and pains for good, is the sub- I ject of the following letter: “I have been taking Kruschen i Salts for three months, and am still : taking the daily dose. Wh n 1 started, I had rheumatism in both : knees. They were very swollen— i just like puddings. I could not rise | from a chair without assistance, i ! could not kneel, and to go upstairs I was agony. Now I can run upstairs I and .kneel as much as Ilk. My age I is 37, I am sft 101ns in height, ar 1 i weigh 13 stone, so you might guess ! my legs have a Weight to carry. 1 ; have just bought another bottle bl I Kruschen. Since I have taken it. 1 ! can Work Tike a nigger.”—(Mrs) U.S. | Two of ths ingredients of Kruschen j Salts are the most effectual solvents I of uric acid known to medical i science. They swiftly dull the sharp ] edges of the painful crystals, then ;
convert them into a harmless soln tion. Other ingr d’ents of these Salts have a stimulating effect upon the kidneys, and assist them to ex" pel the dissolved uratic needles through the natural channel. Com'bined with these solvents and eliminants of uric acid are still other salts which prevent food fermentation taking place in the intestine, and thereby check the further formation of mischievous uric acid. Kruschen is taken by the people of 119 different countries. In none of those countries is there anything else quite like it —nothing else that gives the same results. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 361, 16 February 1937, Page 7
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329HER KNEES SWELLED UP LIKE PUDDINGS Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 361, 16 February 1937, Page 7
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